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This week, I am not made of win.

At least, I think that’s what you crazy kids say nowadays *mumble*gedoffmylawn…

This week has been completely mental — I have assignments out the wazoo, a singing exam on Saturday, work, and so on. As such, I’ve had less time to write. The bit I did write was serious though, which I understand earns me three times as many internet points as a ‘funny’.

Anyway, to make it up to you, here is some stuff to make your eyes bleed:

About the author:

Richard Hughes

Richard does all of the standard stuff that everyone writes about in a bio: he reads, listens to music, hunts and traps wild mushrooms, socializes with or without the aid of a tasty brew (mostly with), and wonders when he got so old that the first year students look so young. He is also a vegetarian, and by extension a dirty, dirty hippie. Visit full profile »